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"Bryan Martin" wrote in message ... in article , James M. Knox at wrote on 9/22/03 9:38 AM: For example, could you do all your training in a Zodiac certificated under Light Sport but still get a regular PP ticket? Not without a night flight restriction. Bryan, what are you talking about; what night flight restriction? There is no night flight restriction when a pilot with a private pilots license or higher gets into a light-sport aircraft. That restriction only applies when the pilot in command has a sport pilot certificate. We are assuming that the intructor is a regular instructor and not a sport pilot instructor; if the instructor were sport pilot then the night restriction would apply. |
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